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FIRST ON amNY | NYC EDC puts out call for vendors to design new modular public restrooms | amNewYork

The city's quasi-governmental Economic Development Corporation called on vendors Friday to apply to design new modular public restrooms under Mayor Zohran Mamdani's $4 million pilot program, which will place the lavatories throughout the city. The EDC's request for proposals (RFP), which it shared exclusively with amNewYork before its Feb. 6 release, lays out criteria for companies bidding to design the public restrooms. It comes after Mayor Mamdani and City Council Speaker Julie Menin announced the pilot, which will test 20 to 30 modular restrooms.
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43 minutes ago

How New York's Court System Intertwines With Party Politics

New York is an incongruous state. We're home to fabulous wealth - if the state were a country, it would have the tenth largest economy in the world - but also the highest rate of wealth inequality. We're among the most diverse - but also the most segregated. We passed the nation's most ambitious climate law - but haven't been meeting its deadlines and continue to subsidize industries hastening the climate crisis.
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12 minutes ago
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Toddler allegedly beaten by Queens father dies days after horrific assault; My baby is gone,' mom mourns | amNewYork

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1 day ago
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Queens man brutally beat toddler son in homeless shelter, then dropped him off at mother's apartment: sources amNewYork

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Toddler allegedly beaten by Queens father dies days after horrific assault; My baby is gone,' mom mourns | amNewYork

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1 day ago
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Queens man brutally beat toddler son in homeless shelter, then dropped him off at mother's apartment: sources amNewYork

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9 hours ago

Friday's Headlines: New York's Strongest Edition - Streetsblog New York City

DSNY kept 90% of 8,169 snow-or-ice sidewalk complaints 'in progress' despite a 24-hour resolution rule, closing only 10% with most marked 'no condition'.
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13 hours ago
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OUR FORGOTTEN BOROUGH | A yearlong look at the most important issues in the 'Boogie Down' - Bronx Times

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13 hours ago
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OUR FORGOTTEN BOROUGH | A yearlong look at the most important issues in the 'Boogie Down' - Bronx Times

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9 hours ago

FLASHBACK: What Happened To Car-Free 'Snow Routes' - And Could They Have Helped City Clear the Streets? - Streetsblog New York City

Removal of snow route signs in 2013 let drivers leave cars on streets, hindering effective plowing and prolonging snow-clearing after storms.
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12 hours ago

Holocaust survivor speaks at Brooklyn middle school after controversy involving principal

A Holocaust survivor was denied a school visit over alleged political content; the DOE intervened, the survivor spoke to students, and the principal faces scrutiny.
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13 hours ago

Incoming Archbishop Ronald Hicks speaks at lass mass before taking the reigns of New York's Catholic faithful | amNewYork

Ronald Hicks becomes the 11th archbishop of New York, urging shared faith, bilingual outreach, and trusting Christ rather than bearing the world's burdens alone.
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13 hours ago

OUR FORGOTTEN BOROUGH | Medical neglect leads to tragedy for widowed Bronx father - Bronx Times

A pregnant Black woman, Amber Rose Isaac, experienced dismissive prenatal care and died after an emergency cesarean, leaving newborn Elias and partner Bruce bereaved.
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14 hours ago

No. 22 St. John's looks to stay hot against No. 3 UConn in Big East showdown | amNewYork

St. John's rides an eight-game win streak into a Madison Square Garden showdown with No. 3 UConn, who are undefeated in Big East play.
#outdoor-dining
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1 day ago
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City Council to Bring Back Year-Round Outdoor Dining After Adams-Era Decimation - Streetsblog New York City

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1 day ago
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City Council to Bring Back Year-Round Outdoor Dining After Adams-Era Decimation - Streetsblog New York City

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15 hours ago

MAMDANI'S FIRST 100 DAYS: Mayor open door to new 3k and 2k providers after five-year freeze | amNewYork

City opens RFI to recruit providers to expand 3K services and launch a new 2K child care program for two-year-olds toward universal child care.
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18 hours ago

Shameful' secrets: City Council leaders, firefighters demand to know why City Hall hid post-9/11 air quality reports for 25 years | amNewYork

City officials prepared for post-9/11 air quality lawsuits but withheld information, prompting City Council leaders to demand a DOI inquiry and greater transparency.
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fromCity Limits
1 day ago

NYC Cracks Down on Employment Agency Violations Following City Limits' Investigation

Thousands of job seekers, especially low-income non–native English speakers, were charged illegal upfront fees or received only partial refunds from employment agencies.
fromBusiness Insider
1 day ago

Too rich for assistance, too poor to get by: A single mom's struggle to afford life in New York City

A growing share of New Yorkers are struggling to afford life in one of the most expensive cities in the world as the costs of basic necessities like housing, groceries, and childcare soar. For decades, the city has failed to build enough new homes, creating a severe shortage that's driven up rents and home prices. Family-sized apartments with two or three bedrooms are especially hard to come by.
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#hate-crime
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22 hours ago
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Staten Island woman arrested in alleged anti-Muslim attacks in Brooklyn, sparking outrage from NYC Mayor Mamdani

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22 hours ago
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Staten Island woman arrested in alleged anti-Muslim attacks in Brooklyn, sparking outrage from NYC Mayor Mamdani

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1 day ago
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Budget Crunch: Advocates Push Mamdani For Massive Fair Fares Expansion - Streetsblog New York City

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1 day ago
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New transit coalition wants Mayor Mamdani to put pedal to the metal on expanding Fair Fares' benefits, making buses fare-free | amNewYork

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1 day ago
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Budget Crunch: Advocates Push Mamdani For Massive Fair Fares Expansion - Streetsblog New York City

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1 day ago
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New transit coalition wants Mayor Mamdani to put pedal to the metal on expanding Fair Fares' benefits, making buses fare-free | amNewYork

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18 hours ago

Nurses strike unrest: More than a dozen arrested for civil disobedience during day of action

The NYC nurses strike turned into a day of unrest when over a dozen caretakers were arrested for refusing to leave a private area in Midtown Manhattan on Thursday. Photo by Dean Moses Simmering tensions built up during the four-week-long NYC nurses strike began to boil on Thursday when more than a dozen caretakers were arrested for refusing to leave the Midtown headquarters of a major hospital trade association.
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19 hours ago

Mamdani takes sardonic view of Polymarket's free grocery store' stunt in New York

Polymarket, the cryptocurrency-based prediction market, announced on Tuesday it would be opening New York City's first free grocery store, seemingly a nod to the mayor's signature policy. In a statement the firm said it hoped to empower every New Yorker to achieve food security for good, and that it had donated $1m to the Food Bank for NYC. The eponymous Polymarket store, however, will apparently only run as a temporary pop-up, and despite supposedly opening on 12 February its location has yet to be announced.
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fromBrooklyn Eagle
18 hours ago

'Deadly' Arctic air to return to NYC this weekend, National Weather Service warns

CITYWIDE - NEW YORK CITY RESIDENTS are about to experience another weekend of killing cold, according to the National Weather Service, which has issued an Extreme Cold Watch starting at 6 p.m. Saturday and extending to 1 p.m. Sunday. An Arctic air mass combined with strong northwest winds may produce dangerous wind chills as low as 15 degrees below zero from late Saturday afternoon into Sunday morning.
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fromNew York Family
19 hours ago

NYBG Orchid Show: See NYC Bloom Like Never Before - New York Family

Step inside NYBG's Enid A. Haupt Conservatory and be transported to a seemingly alternate universe, where everyday city sights like fire hydrants, pizzerias, taxi cabs, subway stations, construction zones, stoops, everything that screams New York City , are adorned with thousands of meticulously designed flower displays. The result feels like a floral fever dream of sorts. From a brownstone covered in cascades of brightly colored flora to a train station
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22 hours ago

96 Historical And Modern Photos That Reveal How New York Has Changed

An Instagram feed displays side-by-side historical and contemporary photos that reveal how New York City’s streets, skyline, and neighborhoods have changed over time.
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22 hours ago

96 Historical And Modern Photos That Reveal How New York Has Changed

Side-by-side historical and current photos reveal how New York City has changed, letting viewers compare, upvote favorites, and discuss transformations.
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21 hours ago

6 Calm and Unique NYC Airports Sensory-Friendly Spots for Kids & Families - New York Family

If you don't know your way around, look for Guest Services. Airport customer service agents are trained to help direct you to quieter areas or sensory tools like bags and lanyards. Outside of the city limits, the Long Island MacArthur Airport in Ronkonkoma, LI, and the Westchester County Airport, in West Harrison, are part of the Sunflower program. Bring your own comfort items from home. Noise-canceling headphones or familiar sensory toys can make even busy terminals feel more manageable.
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fromNew York Family
23 hours ago

Free Indoor Playground at Pier 57: A Winter Favorite for NYC Families - New York Family

Even if you're not close by, it's worth making the trip. This is more than just a room with chairs and a few tables; the team behind Pier 57 has worked hard on creating an indoor park vibe. There's soft, turf-style seating where you can stretch out and relax. Kids can stay busy with lawn games like cornhole while you sit back, sip a coffee, and watch them play without feeling guilty (or frozen!). And you all will get some much- needed Vitamin D.
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fromBrooklyn Eagle
20 hours ago

MTA tests AI fare gates as $1.1B contract fight heats up

MTA piloting full-height subway fare gates using AI image recognition to detect and target repeat fare evaders while three vendors compete for a $1.1B replacement contract.
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19 hours ago
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School Safety Agent Stabbed While Intervening in Student Fight in East Flatbush, Brooklyn

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19 hours ago
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School Safety Agent Stabbed While Intervening in Student Fight in East Flatbush, Brooklyn

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17 hours ago

A matter of minutes: How the NYPD Harbor Unit teaches cops to save lives in frozen waters | amNewYork

NYPD trains patrol officers in cold-water rescue techniques, staging, communication, and equipment use to reduce fatalities from icy falls in parks and waterways.
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15 hours ago

Lyft Appeasing 'Winter Warriors' With Swag As Majority Of Citi Bikes Remain Unusable - Streetsblog New York City

Most Citi Bike docks remained unusable after heavy snow, while Lyft offered promotional 'swag' to active users and urged them to post social media content.
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fromBrooklyn Eagle
15 hours ago

Police searching for suspect in J train stabbing; victim critical

A man was stabbed on a northbound J train in Bushwick and the suspect fled; police seek public help to identify and locate him.
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23 hours ago

Man stabbed to death inside Brooklyn apartment building: cops

A 47-year-old man, Kenneth Brewer, was found stabbed to death inside a Brooklyn residence; motive and suspects remain unknown as investigation continues.
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1 day ago

2 Brooklyn men face federal charges almost 1 year after 4-year-old boy dies from drug poisoning in East Flatbush

A 4-year-old boy died after ingesting narcotics; parents arrested, alleged supplier charged, potential mandatory minimum sentence 20 years to life.
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fromCurbed
1 day ago

The Dig-Out King of New York City

Snow-encased cars created paid dig-out demand, enabling informal workers to charge from about $119 per dig and turn storm cleanup into short-term income.
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fromwww.amny.com
1 day ago

MAMDANI'S FIRST 100 DAYS: Mayor says AI-generated Epstein images incredibly difficult' | amNewYork

AI-generated images falsely linked Mayor Zohran Mamdani's mother, Mira Nair, to Jeffrey Epstein, fueling viral misinformation and baseless conspiracy claims.
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1 day ago

Mamdani announces $38 million investment in electric heating pumps for NYCHA Beach 41st Street development in Edgemere - QNS

A $38.4 million program will install electric heat pumps in 712 NYCHA units at Beach 41st Street, targeting reliable, efficient, and low-carbon heating.
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fromGay City News
2 days ago

Erik Bottcher wins special election to fill Brad Hoylman-Sigal's State Senate seat

Erik Bottcher won the Feb. 3 special election for New York State Senate District 47 with 91.8% of the vote, defeating Republican Charlotte Friedman.
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fromCity Limits
1 day ago

More NYCHA Apartments to Get Climate-Friendly Heat Pumps

Over 700 Beach 41st Street Houses units will switch to electric heat pumps, reducing pollution and improving reliability compared with aging fossil-fuel boilers.
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fromAol
3 days ago

100 Historical And Modern Photos That Reveal How New York Has Changed

Astoria Pool opened July 2, 1936 as the largest WPA-era public pool in New York, featuring Art-Deco design and hosting Olympic Trials.
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fromBrooklyn Eagle
1 day ago

Campaign Finance Board seeks teen volunteers for voter outreach

February trainings will teach students and teachers to plan voter outreach; eligible youth can apply to NYC Votes' paid Ambassador program.
fromBrooklyn Eagle
1 day ago

Council set to probe freeze response as 17th person reported dead

CITYWIDE - THE CITY COUNCIL is set to hold hearings next week into the wave of exposure deaths during the ongoing deep freeze, reports NBC 4 News , following an announcement by Mayor Zohran Mamdani on Wednesday that another person was found deceased, the 17th since the beginning of the cold weather.
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2 days ago

Promising E-Bike Subsidy Pilot Is Denied Funding By State Agency - Streetsblog New York City

State agency denied funding for Bike New York's e-bike subsidy implementation, leaving a ready plan unfunded and hindering sustainable commutes for low-income New Yorkers.
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fromBrooklyn Eagle
1 day ago

NYPD says January shootings, murders hit record lows

January 2026 saw record-low gun violence and homicides in New York City with significant declines in major crimes and targeted officer deployments.
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fromEater NY
1 day ago

An Italian Fast-Casual Chain's American Debut - and More NYC Restaurant Openings to Know in February

Multiple new restaurants and cafes opened across Manhattan and Brooklyn in February 2026, offering approachable menus, international influences, and neighborhood relocations.
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fromBrooklyn Eagle
1 day ago

Epstein emails surface from Giants co-owner and NYPD commisioner's cousin Steve Tisch

Emails from 2013 show Jeffrey Epstein communicated with Steve Tisch to arrange meetings with women and commented on age differences; Tisch says he declined invitations.
#nypd
fromwww.amny.com
1 day ago
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Queens police shooting: NYPD releases bodycam footage of cop opening fire on man in mental health crisis amNewYork

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1 day ago
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Queens police shooting: NYPD releases bodycam footage of cop opening fire on man in mental health crisis amNewYork

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2 days ago

Polymarket announces New York's first free grocery store

They describe this as being part of their mission of giving back to the city they call home. After months of planning, we're excited to announce 'The Polymarket' is coming to New York City. New York's first free grocery store. We signed the lease. And we donated $1 million to Food Bank For NYC - an organization that changes how our city responds to hunger. 🧵 pic.twitter.com/BGMCWUMz8n - Polymarket (@Polymarket) February 3, 2026
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1 day ago

Subway stabbing: 15-year-old boy attacked during fight on J train in Lower Manhattan amNewYork

A 15-year-old boy was stabbed aboard a Broad Street-bound J train at Canal Street; suspect fled wearing a ski mask; victim hospitalized in stable condition.
fromBrooklyn Eagle
1 day ago

Automatic fines set to begin on B68, B60 and M57 bus routes Friday

CITYWIDE - THE MTA ON Wednesday issued a notice that Automated Camera Enforcement fines are set to begin on Friday, Feb. 6, on the B68, B60 and M57 bus routes. Vehicles caught improperly using busways and bus lanes, blocking bus stops or illegally double parked will receive summonses that start at $50 and escalate to $250 for repeat violators. Bus routes with automated enforcement on average have increased speeds by 5%, with some corridors seeing gains as high as 30%, according to the authority.
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fromPsychology Today
1 day ago

Maslow Saw Vibrant City Life as an Unrealized Goal

Maslow believed vibrant, aesthetically rich urban neighborhoods nurture human well-being and actualization, influenced by Lewis Mumford and his New York upbringing.
fromBrooklyn, NY Patch
1 day ago

G Train Shake-Up: 2026 Signal Upgrades Trigger Brooklyn Weekend Shutdowns

BROOKLYN, NY - Brooklyn straphangers, heads up: G train weekend service changes loom for 2026 signal upgrades that could disrupt your commute. Service will end between Bedford-Nostrand Aves. and Church Ave. on select weekends in 2026, from 9:30 p.m. Friday to 5 a.m. Monday, the MTA announced. The Crosstown Line's original signals, installed over 90 years ago, are well past their useful life, causing frequent delays for 160,000 daily passengers, NYC Transit says.
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fromwww.amny.com
1 day ago

10 free and romantic NYC date spots for Valentine's Day

Pier 55's Little Island is one of New York City's most unique man-made landscapes! This floating park offers an immersive experience filled with art, music and nature. Each month features different plant species to explore, along with hidden surprises throughout the garden, including a patio piano that plays music when stepped on and interactive optical illusions. And don't forget the stunning views of the Hudson River and frequent live performances that make this spot extra magical. Price: Free
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fromFortune
1 day ago

Kalshi gave away $50 in free groceries for 3 hours in New York City. A line 4 blocks long full of students and people on food stamps formed | Fortune

On Sunday, Zoitas told Fortune, he was at the Knicks game and met some people from the predictions marketplace Kalshi, who offered to pay for an event where shoppers could receive $50 each in free groceries between noon and 3:00 pm. Fortune calculated that, if all 300 or so people in line spent this full allotment, it could cost Kalshi up to $150,000 in groceries.
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fromHoodline
1 day ago

Brooklyn Residents Indicted in Fentanyl Poisoning Death of 4-Year-Old Child

Two Brooklyn residents were indicted for distributing fentanyl and para‑fluorofentanyl that allegedly exposed and killed a four‑year‑old, facing 20‑year minimum to life sentences.
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1 day ago

The AlleyWatch Startup Daily Funding Report: 2/4/2026

Pasito raised $21M in a Series A led by Insight Partners, bringing total reported equity funding to $24.4M.
fromCurbed
2 days ago

I Want to Buy a Brownstone With My Best Friend

My best friend and I have been talking about buying a two-family house and living in it together. We're both in our late 30s and have wanted to buy for a while, but everything is out of our range as solo buyers - so going for it together seems like the ideal (and only) way to get out of the rental market in New York City.
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fromStreetsblog
3 days ago

Tuesday's Headlines: 'Stop Super Speeders' Edition - Streetsblog New York City

New York City may require speed-limiting devices for repeat speed-camera offenders, but implementation details and enforcement mechanisms remain unresolved.
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fromIntelligencer
3 days ago

Mamdani May Be About to Pick the Wrong Fight

Zohran Mamdani blames former mayor Eric Adams's underbudgeting for creating a $12 billion budget crisis that undermines city services.
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fromBrooklyn Eagle
2 days ago

Mamdani kicks off free tax prep season for NYC residents

New York City offers free in-person and virtual tax preparation for residents and workers earning up to $97,000 (family) or $68,000 (individual/couple), Jan. 26–Apr. 15.
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fromwww.amny.com
2 days ago
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Fare evasion: MTA boss Lieber rules out all-door bus boarding until European model' of enforcement is activated amNewYork

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2 days ago
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Fare evasion: MTA boss Lieber rules out all-door bus boarding until European model' of enforcement is activated amNewYork

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fromCity Limits
2 days ago

Amid NYC Cold Snap, Tenants Report Most 'No Heat' Complaints on Record

Nearly 80,000 January calls reported lack of residential heat and hot water; thousands endured freezing temperatures while complaints surged and some buildings remained unaddressed.
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fromwww.amny.com
3 days ago

Op-Ed | Shared housing is the missing lifeline our neighbors deserve amNewYork

Modern regulated shared housing would provide private rooms with shared facilities, offering affordable, safer options for many New Yorkers and easing shelter overcrowding.
fromStreetsblog
3 days ago

Cyclists in Criminal Court Say Mamdani's Bike Crackdown is a 'Waste of Time' - Streetsblog New York City

Criminal Court Judge John Walsh dismissed most of the roughly three-dozen summonses he heard on Monday, either due to insufficient details or errors in the NYPD-issued tickets or simply as a warning, also known as an "adjournment in contemplation of dismissal." Only a few cyclists were actually forced to pay a fine, albeit for pleading down their original criminal summonses to disorderly conduct, a violation.
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fromwww.amny.com
2 days ago

Queens police shooting of man in mental health crisis shows need for Community Safety' reform, Mamdani says amNewYork

A 22-year-old Bangladeshi man in Queens was shot by NYPD officers during a mental health crisis and remains in critical condition; officials call for treatment rather than prosecution.
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fromStreetsblog
3 days ago

Opinion: Transit Watchword Should Be Synergy, Not Scarcity - Streetsblog New York City

Fast, free buses and a 17% subway expansion are complementary transit strategies that should be coordinated, not framed as mutually exclusive.
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fromBrooklyn Eagle
2 days ago

Two guards arrested in dispute with cops at Kings County Hospital Center

Two Kings County Hospital security guards were arrested for obstructing police by blocking entry to a locked ward during a response to an officer.
fromThe New Yorker
2 days ago

What Happens When the Snow Doesn't Melt?

This past week in New York City, fifteen inches of snow fell and more than twenty-two hundred snowplows pushed it away. Twelve thousand miles of sidewalk were shovelled. Two hundred and nine million pounds of salt were spread, and, after it got really bad, two hundred thousand gallons of calcium chloride, a chemical ice melt, were deployed. Sometimes the work you do leaves its mark; sometimes it doesn't.
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fromBrooklyn Eagle
2 days ago

Elected officials seek leaders to honor for annual Women of Distinction event

Local elected officials will honor outstanding women in March with the annual Women of Distinction awards and are accepting nominations through March 16.
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fromNew York Family
2 days ago

NYC 3-K & Pre-K Applications 2026-2027: How to Apply by Feb. 27 - New York Family

NYC is accepting applications for free 3-K and Pre-K through February 27, 2026 for children turning 3 or 4, with citywide language support.
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fromBusiness Insider
3 days ago

Deactivated accounts are one of gig workers' biggest challenges. NYC just got Uber Eats to reactivate some of them.

New York City secured a settlement requiring Uber Eats to reinstate up to 10,000 deactivated delivery accounts and provide damages to affected workers.
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fromBrownstoner
3 days ago

Demolition of Troubled Brooklyn Mirage to Proceed

Full demolition of the Brooklyn Mirage will begin in February after Department of Buildings approval amid Avant Gardner's bankruptcy and unresolved safety and ownership disputes.
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fromwww.amny.com
2 days ago

Manhattan rape case: Cops nab suspect in Stuyvesant Town sex assault of 14-year-old girl amNewYork

A 33-year-old suspect, Germaine Parham, was arrested in upstate Amsterdam for allegedly raping a 14-year-old girl in Stuyvesant Town on Jan. 29.
fromBusiness Insider
2 days ago

The dueling 'free grocery' stunts from Polymarket and Kalshi in NYC

Free groceries, courtesy of your favorite prediction market. That's the stunt that both Kalshi and Polymarket are attempting to pull off in New York City, in an apparent nod to Mayor Zohran Mamdani's pledge to open city-run grocery stores. Kalshi's offering arrived first, offering shoppers up to $50 worth of free groceries at Westside Market, a grocery store in Manhattan's East Village on Tuesday. Business Insider attended the event and found a long line.
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fromwww.amny.com
2 days ago

Queens Defenders founder pleads guilty to stealing hundreds of thousands from the legal services provider amNewYork

Lori Zeno pleaded guilty to conspiring with her husband and an employee to embezzle nonprofit funds, diverting public defense money for personal luxury expenses.
fromHoodline
2 days ago

Brooklyn in Shock as Woman Allegedly Attacks Diners with Glass Bottle, Continues Assault Spree on Flatbush Avenue

In what was once an establishment reverberating the motto "peace, love, and burritos," chaos erupted when Grullon entered the restaurant near Flatbush Avenue and St. Mark's Place at around 3:30 p.m., as captured by the eatery's surveillance video and obtained by CBS News New York. Witnesses described her using racial slurs and then turning violent, striking the older diner with the bottle, which resulted in a head injury requiring staples.
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fromCbsnews
2 days ago

Brooklyn residents exasperated on fourth day without power

Hundreds of Park Slope residents have been without power for four days due to underground manhole fires caused by melting snow and road salt corrosion.
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fromCbsnews
3 days ago

Video shows wild altercation at popular Burrito Bar in Brooklyn. Here's what we know.

A 44-year-old woman assaulted multiple patrons and the general manager at a Brooklyn restaurant, was captured on surveillance, and now faces assault and weapon charges.
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fromCurbed
3 days ago

A New Buyer for the Chrysler Building?

Tishman Speyer is in advanced talks to retake the Chrysler Building's ground lease from Cooper Union, facing high ground rent and major renovation costs.
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